J4 ›› 2010, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (3): 535-541.

Previous Articles     Next Articles

Sequence Stratigraphic Character and Sedimentary Evolution in Cretaceous in Huhehu Depression in Hailaer Basin

CAO Rui-cheng1|LI Jun-hui2|LU Shuang-fang2| ZHANG Da-zhi3|LIU Qiu-hong2|CHEN Xue-hai2|ZHAO Ying2| HU Shou-mei2   

  1. 1.Halaer Exploratory Development Headquarters|Daqing Oilfield Company Ltd.|Daqing|Heilongjiang 163712|China;2.College of Earth Sciences|Daqing Petroleum Institute|Daqing|Heilongjiang 163318|China;3.Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development,PetroChina,Beijing 100083,China
  • Received:2009-09-11 Online:2010-05-26 Published:2010-05-26

Abstract:

Based on the theory of sequence stratigraphy, sequence stratigraphy framework in Cretaceous in Huhehu depression was established by comprehensively research of seismic data, cores and well logging data. Cretaceous in Huhehu depression was divided into 3 first-order sequences(TSq1-TSq3), 5 secondorder sequences(Ⅰ-Ⅴ) and 8 third-order sequences(Sq1-Sq8). Sedimentary facies were classified, and sedimentary system was studied in sequence framework. Study area mainly developed alluvial fan, fan delta, braided delta, subaqueous fan, lacustrine sediment and so on. Alluvial fan sedimentary system mainly distributed in Sq1 sequence;Fan delta sedimentary system mainly distributed in the south of Sq2 sequence and the north of Sq5 sequence; Braided delta sedimentary system mainly distributed in Sq3 sequence and Sq4 sequence, and it was developed in the north of Sq2 sequence; subaqueous fan sedimentary system mainly distributed in the depression belt of Sq2 and Sq4 sequence; The lateral and vertical evolution of sedimentary system was controlled by palaeostructure and palaeogeomorphology, and sedimentary sand bodies in the south of Huhehu depression were the favorable exploring area.

Key words: Huhehu depression, Cretaceous, sequence stratigraphy, sedimentary system, sedimentary evolutionin, Hailaer basin;petroleum gas

CLC Number: 

  • P534.53
[1] Chen Aimin. Hydrocarbon Accumulation Condition and Controlling Factors of Block WA-406-P in Bonaparte Basin, Australia [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2018, 48(4): 965-980.
[2] Sun Haitao, Zhong Dakang, Li Yong, Mao Yakun, Yang Xianzhang. Porosity Origin and Controlling Factors of Ultra-Deep, Low Porosity and Ultra-Low Permeability Sandstone Reservoirs: A Case Study of Bashijiqike Formation in Keshen Area of Kuqa Depression, Tarim Basin [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2018, 48(3): 693-704.
[3] Liu Zhongbao, Du Wei, Gao Bo, Hu Zongquan, Zhang Yuying, Wu Jing, Fen Dongjun. Sedimentary Model and Distribution of Organic-Rich Shale in the Sequence Stratigraphic Framework: A Case Study of Lower Cambrian in Upper Yangtze Region [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2018, 48(1): 1-14.
[4] Yang Fengchao, Song Yunhong, Zhao Yuyan. Zircon SHRIMP U-Pb Age and Hf Isotope of Granite in Panling Ore Concentration Area in Liaoning and Its Geological Significance [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2017, 47(5): 1429-1441.
[5] Sun Simin, Ji Hancheng, Liu Xiao, Zhao Zhongxin, Chen Liang. Architecture of Sequence Stratigraphy Responding to Segmentation of Boundary Fault: Taking an Example of Dongying Formation on Hanging Wall of Xinanzhuang Fault in Nanpu Sag [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2017, 47(2): 382-392.
[6] Zhang Jiankun, Yang Guotao, Wu Jizhong, Wu Xin, Wang Fanglu. Genesis and Distribution Characteristics of Sandstone Bodies in the Guantao Formation of Matouying Uplift, the Northern Huanghua Depression [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2017, 47(1): 48-60.
[7] Zhang Xingzhou, Liu Yang, Zeng Zhen, Zhang Hongtao, Cui Weilong. The Geological Implications of ±130 Ma Volcanic Rocks in the Northern Da Hinggan Mountains [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2017, 47(1): 1-13.
[8] Wen Zhiliang, Jiang Fuping, Zhong Changlin, Jiang Xuefei, Wang Guoqian, Qi Yan. Features and Origin of Super-Large Oil Shale Deposit in Southeast Uplift of the Songliao Basin [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2016, 46(3): 681-691.
[9] Zhu Jie, Xu Ying, Li Dongwei, Chen Junhao. Experimental Study on Mechanical Properties of Frozen Soft Rock of Cretaceous Formation in Bojianghaizi Mine [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2016, 46(3): 798-804.
[10] Tan Cong, Yu Bingsong, Ruan Zhuang, Liu Ce, Zhu Xi, Xie Haochen, Luo Zhong. High-Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy Division of Yanchang Formation in Southwestern Ordos Basin [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2016, 46(2): 336-347.
[11] Guo Rongtao, Zhao Xi, Liu Hongguang, Shi Kaibo, Liu Jing, Jiang Qicai. Sequence Stratigraphic Succession of the Lower Cretaceous Clastic Rock System in Lanzhou Basin: Sedimentological Response to the Early Cretaceous Uplift of Qilian Mountains [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2016, 46(2): 321-335.
[12] Zhang Yukun, Hu Xiaoqing, Niu Tao, Zhang Xianwen, Gao Yufei, Wang Hui, Fan Ting'en, Bu Fanqing. Controlling of Paleogeomorphology to Paleogene Sedimentary System of Shijiutuo Uplift in Bohai Basin [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2015, 45(6): 1589-1596.
[13] Zhao Can, Li Xubing, Huan Jinlai, Chen Xiaohong, Liu An, Wei Kai, Zhang Hua. Characteristics of the Sequence Stratigraphy and Sequence Stratigraphy Framework, the Middle to Upper Cambrian in Western Xuefeng Mountains Area [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2015, 45(2): 518-532.
[14] Zhao Xiaoqing, Cheng Rihui, Yu Zhenfeng, Sun Fengxian, Wang Peng, Gao Huijun. Provenance-Sedimentary System and Tectonic Setting of First Member of Nantun Formation in Wuerxun Depression of Hailar Basin [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2015, 45(1): 61-80.
[15] Zhang Yinguo, Liang Jie. Sedimentary System Characteristics and Their Sedimentary Evolution from the Permian to Triassic in the Southern Yellow Sea Basin [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2014, 44(5): 1406-1418.
Viewed
Full text


Abstract

Cited

  Shared   
  Discussed   
No Suggested Reading articles found!